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BATS VERSUS BUGS: COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR OF PREY DECREASES PREDATION IN A BIOLOGICALLY-INSPIRED MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM

机译:BATS VS BUGS:生物启发的多代理系统中捕食者减少行为的集体行为

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In this paper, we establish an agent-based model to study the impact of collective behavior of a prey species on the hunting success of predators inspired by insectivorous bats and swarming insects, called "bugs". In the model, we consider bats preying on bugs in a three-dimensional space with periodic boundaries. The bugs follow one of the two regimes: either they swarm randomly without interacting with peers, or they seek to align their velocity directions, which results in collective behavior. Simultaneously, the bats sense their environment with a sensing space inspired by big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) and independently prey on bugs. We define order parameters to measure the alignment and cohesion of the bugs and relate these quantities to the cohesion and the hunting success of the bats. Comparing the results when the bugs swarm randomly or collectively, we find that collectively behaving bugs tend to align, which results in relatively more cohesive groups. In addition, cohesion among bats is induced since bats may be attracted to the same localized bug group. Due to the fact that bats need to hunt more widely for groups of bugs, collectively behaving bugs suffer less predation compared to their randomly swarming counterparts. These findings are supported by the biological literature which cites protection from predation as a primary motivator for social behavior.
机译:在本文中,我们建立了一个基于主体的模型,以研究食虫物种的集体行为对食虫蝙蝠和成群的昆虫(称为“虫子”)激发的捕食者的狩猎成功的影响。在模型中,我们考虑蝙蝠捕食具有周期性边界的三维空间中的错误。虫子遵循以下两种状态之一:要么在不与同伴互动的情况下随机地蜂拥而至,要么试图使其速度方向一致,从而导致集体行为。同时,蝙蝠通过一个大型棕色蝙蝠(Eptesicus fuscus)启发的感知空间来感知周围环境,并独立捕食虫子。我们定义顺序参数以测量错误的对齐方式和内聚力,并将这些数量与蝙蝠的内聚力和狩猎成功率联系起来。比较当虫子随机或集体蜂拥而至时的结果时,我们发现虫子的集体行为倾向于对齐,这导致了相对更具凝聚力的群体。另外,由于蝙蝠可能被吸引到相同的局部虫群,因此引起了蝙蝠之间的内聚。由于蝙蝠需要更广泛地寻找成群的虫子,因此与它们蜂拥而至的虫子相比,集体行为的虫子遭受的捕食要少。这些发现得到生物学文献的支持,生物学文献将保护免受掠食作为社会行为的主要诱因。

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